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Reaybo M
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Mary Ann Owens. Pain is to grow stronger.
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Hi all, Im looking for any info on the children of the famous Caldbeck huntsman John Peel and his wife Mary White, they are my 6x grandparents. I know the majority are buried in Caldbeck, Im trying to find out who his kids (13 in total) married, and their families, in Caldbeck. Anyone with info please get in touch. Regards Matthew
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Durham : Reay, Coxon, Dixon Newcastle Upon Tyne: Stothard/Stoddart Cambridgeshire: Hatley, Coe, Flack, Linsdell, Kirby Suffolk: Baker, Smith, Flatman Cumbria: Peel, Scott, Askew Gloucester: Wertheim, Westcott, Howell, Liles/Lyle/Lyle Motherwell, Owens, Rice, Carey Fife: Herd, Moyes, Rodger County Tyrone: Owens, Fox, Downie County Antrim: McGill/Magill County Armagh: Quinn County Donegal: McCartney Glamorgan: Howell, Liles, Wertheim Brecon: Griffiths Merthyr Tdyfil: Edwards
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Matthew
Try this site
http://home.earthlink.net/~gaalli/allisonfamilyhistory.html
George Allison's site about his Allison family from Caldbeck, also has a lot about John Peel as well.
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CLAPHAM, Leeds and London TOMLIENS, Herefordshire and Southwark CLARKE, Sussex, Cambridge and Shropshire FAULCONER, MANNINGTON, RICHARDSON, TICEHURST, BROOK, ELPHICK, All Sussex UDY, CLEMENCE/CLEMENTS, Cornwall BROOKING, Devon FERNANDES, London RUSH, CARTER, GIBSON, REMINGTON, London and Surrey
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janecharlton
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Census information Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
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Hi,
I don't know much about John Peel but I do know that he is my 4xgrandfather - how many of us are there out there?
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Reaybo M
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Hi jane,
John Peel is a very interesting man, he is both loved and loathed for his hunting skills.
John had a younger brother called Askew, and it is Askew who is my gggg grandfather. The Peel's, from what I have seen, were well known around Caldbeck and also a naigbouring village of Ireby.
Please PM me with your email address and I can send you some infomration on John Peel and his family. Unfortunately his grave was vandalised by anti hunt protesters but thankfully no real damage was caused. I guess he is still quite a controversial figure...
Matt
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Durham : Reay, Coxon, Dixon Newcastle Upon Tyne: Stothard/Stoddart Cambridgeshire: Hatley, Coe, Flack, Linsdell, Kirby Suffolk: Baker, Smith, Flatman Cumbria: Peel, Scott, Askew Gloucester: Wertheim, Westcott, Howell, Liles/Lyle/Lyle Motherwell, Owens, Rice, Carey Fife: Herd, Moyes, Rodger County Tyrone: Owens, Fox, Downie County Antrim: McGill/Magill County Armagh: Quinn County Donegal: McCartney Glamorgan: Howell, Liles, Wertheim Brecon: Griffiths Merthyr Tdyfil: Edwards
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Hunting Song - D'ye Ken John Peel
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=WdAFqvoeA1A
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Nash, Whittingham - Wolverhampton Nash, Whittingham, Pardoe, Cartwright - Worcs Osbaldeston, Kay, Wyles, - Preston, Lancs Dippnall, Poulton, Burton, Dawes - Manchester/Salford McPoland, Tildesley, Iveson, Fox - Lancashire North Of The Sands
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